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>> you know, i've never used one. i always thought they were very awkward. of course i never knew how to use one. so i've been very indifferent on it. but i do support the usga, the ruling bodies of the game of golf. and if they think it's wrong for the game of gorvlg then i will support what they do. >> rose: you've got a lot of things to be proud of, family most importantly. to think five kids, 22 grandchildren. thanksgiving around here must be like great. >> it's great. >> rose: barbara said it was a circus but great. >> it's a circus, a great circus. i don't know what we had this year, 40-something. >> rose: and you have a job where you can pursue your passion for golf in a different way. >> i'm one of the luckiest persons in the world. you can imagine, playing a game all your life that you love and then being able to go into another profession that related to the game of golf and how i played it and put on a piece of ground. it will be here long beyond my golf game and my lifetime. that to me is pretty lucky. >> rose: you like fly fishing, though, don't
>> you know, i've never used one. i always thought they were very awkward. of course i never knew how to use one. so i've been very indifferent on it. but i do support the usga, the ruling bodies of the game of golf. and if they think it's wrong for the game of gorvlg then i will support what they do. >> rose: you've got a lot of things to be proud of, family most importantly. to think five kids, 22 grandchildren. thanksgiving around here must be like great. >> it's great....
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stay with us. we turn now to venezuela. they went to the polls on sunday and elected maduro president. he meet opposition candidate capriles by a slim margin. capriles is calling for a recount. a month after his death the memory of hugo chavez still divides venezuela. the next president must confront mismanagement of the country's oil and violence. joining me is jorge castaneda. he is now professor at new york new york university. greg grandin a historian of latin america and a professor at new york university and nikolas kozloff an author and journalist who has covered venezuela for many years. i am pleased to have all of them here here at this table. welcome. let me begin starring here. what does this election say to us about venezuela and its future and venezuela and its past? >> well, i'm very concerned because i think maduro doesn't have nearly as much clout or legitimacy potential eight if this recount goes forward as chavez. whatever the shortcomings of chavez and i've been critical of venezuela and chavez over the y
stay with us. we turn now to venezuela. they went to the polls on sunday and elected maduro president. he meet opposition candidate capriles by a slim margin. capriles is calling for a recount. a month after his death the memory of hugo chavez still divides venezuela. the next president must confront mismanagement of the country's oil and violence. joining me is jorge castaneda. he is now professor at new york new york university. greg grandin a historian of latin america and a professor at new...
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here to tell us why, jed, chief economist at trulia. this is a real estate with website. so, we are getting mixed reports. some places, home prices are up. a lot of demand, other markets, just the opposite. is this a regional housing recovery? >> we're seeing the recovery strongest in two types of markets. marks that have strong job growth like san francisco, seattle, denver. but we're also seeing strong price increases in places that were hit hard in the housing bust. places that saw big price declines line phoenix, vegas and detroit. >> i was in los angeles over the weekend and the lead story of the los angeles on sunday was a bubble market where there are options happening once again for homes being sold there, mainly because of a dirth of supply. >> inventory is very tight, especially in california, but across the country. a few reasons for that. first of all, prices bottomed about a year ago and nobody wants to sell at the bottom, but everyone wants to buy at the bottom, so people who have the choice may be waiting to sell until the prices are higher. construction le
here to tell us why, jed, chief economist at trulia. this is a real estate with website. so, we are getting mixed reports. some places, home prices are up. a lot of demand, other markets, just the opposite. is this a regional housing recovery? >> we're seeing the recovery strongest in two types of markets. marks that have strong job growth like san francisco, seattle, denver. but we're also seeing strong price increases in places that were hit hard in the housing bust. places that saw big...
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, but we do not know how they were used, when they were used, who use them. we do not have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened. decisions am making about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapons use, i have got to make sure i have got the facts. >> for the united nations, the syrian ambassador says there is proof that chemical weapons have been used, but he put the blame on the opposition rebels. >> the syrian government has always emphasized in damascus, the capital, as well as here any it will not use and i stressons, this point, which has been andly controversial reported by the enemies of syria to serve their hidden agendas. >> for more on the situation in syria and the decision facing the white house, i spoke a short time ago to a former national security adviser to president george w. bush. you have been inside the white house in situations like this. how will the president go about determining in what way chemical weapons were used in syria? >> the president has a b
, but we do not know how they were used, when they were used, who use them. we do not have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened. decisions am making about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapons use, i have got to make sure i have got the facts. >> for the united nations, the syrian ambassador says there is proof that chemical weapons have been used, but he put the blame on the opposition rebels....
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version of you or the islamists it is one dang going to be the islamists and mubarek would dismiss us and would not even open even slightly, i don't even know if a project of moderate reform might have worked then all i know is what we have in most of these countries is worse and could get a lot worse. >> obviously, king abdullah is trying to do that, is it too late? >> wrong it is too late but he needs help and the fact that president obama was just over there, he has been just over to washington tells you that it needs a lot of attention, the refugee flows are enormous so he needs help managing that, but let's be honest, at the end of the day, how would it i put it, our influence is no not as great our interests. >> rose: you said that. >> we should do things to help us but we can't control the history of this part of the world, we can nudge it along but we may have to simply deal with consequences. >> the head of the house -- on this program friday night and say because he gets to see all the leaders that come and see the intelligence committees when they come in, every one of the
version of you or the islamists it is one dang going to be the islamists and mubarek would dismiss us and would not even open even slightly, i don't even know if a project of moderate reform might have worked then all i know is what we have in most of these countries is worse and could get a lot worse. >> obviously, king abdullah is trying to do that, is it too late? >> wrong it is too late but he needs help and the fact that president obama was just over there, he has been just...
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they are anxiously watching the investigation. >> as are the rest of us. for more on this investigation and who may have carried out these attacks, how and why, i'm joined by a former 9/11 commissioner. timothy, let me start with you. what kind of things are the investigators looking for a the moment to give them some kind of clue, to give them the evidence they need to know who did this and why? quite certainly, the investigators are going to be looking at who, how and why. the how is critical right now. they are looking at fragments. they are looking at a nylon bag and fragments of that. they want to put together the signature of this, the fingerprint of this, in order to take it forward. they are going to look for vigilance from people. one of the things we talked about on the 9/11 commission was citizen activity and involvement. if you see something, act on it, tell people about it. that is going to be key. another thing that i think we're seeing acted out on the ground in boston is unity of effort and unity of command. how do we get a focused but unif
they are anxiously watching the investigation. >> as are the rest of us. for more on this investigation and who may have carried out these attacks, how and why, i'm joined by a former 9/11 commissioner. timothy, let me start with you. what kind of things are the investigators looking for a the moment to give them some kind of clue, to give them the evidence they need to know who did this and why? quite certainly, the investigators are going to be looking at who, how and why. the how is...
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use. then another one happened maybe 15, 20 seconds later probably 100 yards further down boylston street. that's when everybody knew that it was something more than just a random incident. so people were evacuated from the area quickly. medical people were responding just as quickly to those that were injured and hurt. >> ifill: as president of the boston city council have you been informed about what that "something more" might be? >> i have not. i mean, i talked to our police commissioner, and i know that the governor and his folks... everybody is working as a team. the state and local officials. they've been... the boston regional intelligence center, which is just a few years old is working right now to try to coordinate efforts of all law enforcement and public safety personnel in the area. >> ifill: counselor murphy, as you well know, patriots day is a big holiday in boston. and the boston marathon is a big moment. 27,000 people running down the streets. how off-putting, how upsetti
use. then another one happened maybe 15, 20 seconds later probably 100 yards further down boylston street. that's when everybody knew that it was something more than just a random incident. so people were evacuated from the area quickly. medical people were responding just as quickly to those that were injured and hurt. >> ifill: as president of the boston city council have you been informed about what that "something more" might be? >> i have not. i mean, i talked to our...
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. >> i think i use my ipad more than i use my computer to where it's almost obsolete. >> bottom line, investors aring keep believing. joining us now to talk about the earnings from intel and yahoo and the out look for the technology sector. is the portfolio manager of the t-rowe price technology fund. the thing that ties the companies egg together, they are about two companies trying to reinvent themselves. in the case of intel, does it have what it takes to reinvent itself, and jump start the company. and in the case of yahoo, is the turn around strategy works? >> thank you for having me on. it's nice to be with you. you hit the nail on the head, both are reinvention stories. -- intel, the segment that they sell into, the pcs are under a lot of pressure. i smiled in the segment leading into this. people are not using their pcs as much as they did in the past. so, i think intel does have what it takes to turn around eventually but it will be a slow process to establish themselves in the smartphone and tablet market. yahoo is going through a turn around and what we saw this quarter was
. >> i think i use my ipad more than i use my computer to where it's almost obsolete. >> bottom line, investors aring keep believing. joining us now to talk about the earnings from intel and yahoo and the out look for the technology sector. is the portfolio manager of the t-rowe price technology fund. the thing that ties the companies egg together, they are about two companies trying to reinvent themselves. in the case of intel, does it have what it takes to reinvent itself, and...
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use your voice in areas where it is appropriate. if you said something to me and i do not like it, i will cut it. you have to have a complete lack of ego because the book matters. tavis: you got it done. fhe book is called "house o secrets." we get to ascertain whether he is a great writer. k. rowling says, it is a rollercoaster, that is a great endorsement and she ought to know. >> i sent her the book early. i sent it to ver to get some advice. she came back and said, she loved the book but said it is too fast-paced, slow down and add some characters. we took her advice. tavis: and heritage. congratulations. that is our show. as always, keep the faith. onfor more information today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with about his cd and his memoir that includes the mob and michael jackson. tha that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life e
use your voice in areas where it is appropriate. if you said something to me and i do not like it, i will cut it. you have to have a complete lack of ego because the book matters. tavis: you got it done. fhe book is called "house o secrets." we get to ascertain whether he is a great writer. k. rowling says, it is a rollercoaster, that is a great endorsement and she ought to know. >> i sent her the book early. i sent it to ver to get some advice. she came back and said, she loved...
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and nobody ever uses it. was that you searching for a blanket or wishing you were -- >> wishing and the desire to go out. because i knew there'd be indians in the hospital, you know? if you're near an indian community, there are indians in the hospital. and, so i knew somewhere in that hospital was an indian family with more than one pendleton. >> and in the story, the son brings the blanket back. and he and his father sing together. did that happen? >> no, we never sang together. >> you wish it had happened? >> yes. i mean, even if we'd sang elvis together, that would have been great. >> you know, that you've been described as both an explorer and an exploder of indian stereotype. and alcohol is surely one of the most persistent stereotypes, correct? >> it's not a stereotype. it's a damp, damp reality. i mean, native americans have an epidemic rate of alcoholism. i'm an alcoholic, recovering. my father was an alcoholic. my big brother's an alcoholic. one of my little sister's an alcoholic. my mom's a recover
and nobody ever uses it. was that you searching for a blanket or wishing you were -- >> wishing and the desire to go out. because i knew there'd be indians in the hospital, you know? if you're near an indian community, there are indians in the hospital. and, so i knew somewhere in that hospital was an indian family with more than one pendleton. >> and in the story, the son brings the blanket back. and he and his father sing together. did that happen? >> no, we never sang...
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kayla tausche joins us now. do these girls have any idea about the amount of money they're actually making? >> tyler, each girl knows when she personally sells a lot of cookies, but can't really fathom how big the overall organization has become. thousands of troops are young girls will sell in total more than 200 million boxes of cookies. called america's youngest sales force, earning nearly a billion dollars, all before it's time to start their homework. how much do you think all of the girl scouts selling girl scouts cookies every year? >> hmm, 3 million? >> nine million. >> eight thousand? >> i think a lot. >> ten million or so? >> reporter: okay. so they're not good with numbers yet that doesn't stop these manhattan girl scouts and others like them from hauling in close to $800 million in cookie revenues over a span of just eight weeks. it's more dough than some s&p 500 companies will see in an entire year. a remarkable feat considering it looks much like it did a century ago, door to door and offline. >> i
kayla tausche joins us now. do these girls have any idea about the amount of money they're actually making? >> tyler, each girl knows when she personally sells a lot of cookies, but can't really fathom how big the overall organization has become. thousands of troops are young girls will sell in total more than 200 million boxes of cookies. called america's youngest sales force, earning nearly a billion dollars, all before it's time to start their homework. how much do you think all of the...
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i used to describe the crossing off of boylston street, sort of .he last hurrah of the marathon ,nd using the baseball analogy it was like hitting a home run at fenway. the crowd is roaring and generally, their biggest right by the finish line. there are many people that have loved ones at the finish line .hat they're hoping to greet it was carefully placed for maximized violence. i would say, there were hundreds of people both sides of the street right by the finish line. fromve abell joining us the boston globe. take care and go and get the help that you need. you say that your ears are still ringing. of course, you need medical attention as well. thank you for speaking to us so soon after these attacks. for more, we can speak to josh cox who also witnessed these explosions. where were you? >> i was right down on boylston street. i am a professional writer myself. myself.ner i was doing some things and i was part of the announcing team. stepped onto boylston just past the finish line and are universal sports team was there getting ready for the recap show. we were just keeping our eyes
i used to describe the crossing off of boylston street, sort of .he last hurrah of the marathon ,nd using the baseball analogy it was like hitting a home run at fenway. the crowd is roaring and generally, their biggest right by the finish line. there are many people that have loved ones at the finish line .hat they're hoping to greet it was carefully placed for maximized violence. i would say, there were hundreds of people both sides of the street right by the finish line. fromve abell joining...
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range use type you have, permitted uses, conditional uses and non-conforming uses. >> okay. >> thanks. >> mr. sanchez. you found the cfc in your records, how about the original permit app? >> let's see. i will look for that but i can -- >> if you will look at that during your break. >> other people who would like to speak under public comment. please raise your hand? okay, please step forward. >> good evening. my name is jeffrey regary. i live in the building next to the right. within 150 feet of that and the salami factory is a wine bar, cafe sports, pizza, and cafe, cafe, chubby noodle, restaurant and cafe romo. all of which serve beer and wine. i'm concerned about the noise levels. in the back of my building there is 21 trash containers that go out daily. beer serving would be a lot more noise. parking issues are worsening as we add to that street. everybody feels lucky of parking within six blocks. even though i have lived in this apartment 26 years, i have been pushed and shoved and had a concussion trying to get into my apartment all from highly inebriated patrons of these estab
range use type you have, permitted uses, conditional uses and non-conforming uses. >> okay. >> thanks. >> mr. sanchez. you found the cfc in your records, how about the original permit app? >> let's see. i will look for that but i can -- >> if you will look at that during your break. >> other people who would like to speak under public comment. please raise your hand? okay, please step forward. >> good evening. my name is jeffrey regary. i live in the...
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god bless us all. amen. ♪ i went up to the mounta mount because you asked me to ♪ ♪ up over the clouds, to where the sky was blue ♪ ♪ i could see all around me, everywhe everywhere, i could see all around me, everywhere ♪ ♪ some days i look down, afraid i will fall, and though the sun shines around me ♪ ♪ i see nothing at all ♪ ♪ telling me softly, you love me so ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> to our courageous president, to our compassionate governor, to our mighty mayor, to all of you, matthew, chapter 5. now, when we saw the crowds, he went up on the mountain side and sat down. his desis ps came to him. he began to teach them, saying, blessed are the poor in spirit. for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth. blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, they will be filled. blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. blessed are the pure in heart,
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use in the future. and the public policy reason i believe for that restriction in the north beach ncd is to obviously prevent restaurants which are high rent paying from displacing neighborhood serving retail uses like laundromats or hardware stores or things like that, so i believe is the public policy reason for that interesting little bit in the code, so again, the only issue we have was the zoning administrator's finding that we find to be factually inaccurate that this building was last occupied by a neighborhood serving retail use, so a little bit on that, the sausage factory was opened to much fanfare on september 7, 1948. this is a historic card announcing its opening, the factory, many of you may know it is on green street street, it's a beautiful 1940's building. please refer to the overhead, thank you for the original announcing the original opening in 1948. >> i can't see it. >> okay. >> i will just -- while i'm waiting for that image, i'll just continue my presentation. okay, i'll stop my p
use in the future. and the public policy reason i believe for that restriction in the north beach ncd is to obviously prevent restaurants which are high rent paying from displacing neighborhood serving retail uses like laundromats or hardware stores or things like that, so i believe is the public policy reason for that interesting little bit in the code, so again, the only issue we have was the zoning administrator's finding that we find to be factually inaccurate that this building was last...
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use authorization. our argument as setforth in our brief and as i will articulate here tonight is that this business not a new business and had operated continuously without disruption in that location for almost 20 years. i have a map which i hope will display. may i use the overhead? >> yes. >> i have extra copies that would be easier for the commissioners to view them. >> i would like an extra copy. >> there are six there. as our map sets forward. the business was operated at location no. 1, 4929 mistreat from 1984 to july of 1998. it moved to mission street which operated until july of 2007. the history of the maendz -- amendments to the substitute -- statute which are in hearing tonight was as of may of 2007. the board viewed as shown by public record of the board was a location for my clients business at that 5036 mission street. that's where it was located when the legislation was proposed. by the time the legislation was passed in june of 2008, the business moved to the location no. 3 at the top
use authorization. our argument as setforth in our brief and as i will articulate here tonight is that this business not a new business and had operated continuously without disruption in that location for almost 20 years. i have a map which i hope will display. may i use the overhead? >> yes. >> i have extra copies that would be easier for the commissioners to view them. >> i would like an extra copy. >> there are six there. as our map sets forward. the business was...
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i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep using it. i have my husband using it. i have friends using it. i have make-up artists using it because it's just good, and when you know that something is good for you just, you know, spread the love. i'm a wen girl so, i'm gonna be using that forever. ♪ >> now i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, "will wen work on my hair?" it will. and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair, right? >> baby-fine blonde, coarse, thick, dry. >> right, and i would think that they'd need different types of product to deal with their-- >> 'cause you've been told that is why. every product out there tells you if you have this hair type you need this shampoo. if you have this hair type you need this shampoo. it doesn't have to be confusing. with wen sweet almond mint cleansing conditioner, both girls completely different hair types, i want to show you something. >> please. >> go at home and try this as well. just get your hair lift up a section of your hair. what do you see with her hair here? >> it's
i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep using it. i have my husband using it. i have friends using it. i have make-up artists using it because it's just good, and when you know that something is good for you just, you know, spread the love. i'm a wen girl so, i'm gonna be using that forever. ♪ >> now i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, "will wen work on my hair?" it will. and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair,...
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i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going to come onto facebook. and up at the top it's going to have your sign-upright here. it's free and always will be, okay. that's why we like it. in there you're going to put in -- try to do the same thing that you do with your names and stuff like that, your first and last name, the e-mail that you just made with yahoo!, okay. and it's kind of funny, we put into our passwords. we use our state codes for graffiti. so, ours is like error 13.16-2. if you continuously go on and keep forgetting how to sign up, it's going to lock you out as well. now, i was going to show you guys how
i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth date in there and address and all that stuff, but you'll block it out. anybody want one? you all scared? what are you here for? all right. after you get your fake yahoo! account set up, you're going...
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i don't use shampoo anymore. that's right. i don't use it at all. so why does my hair look this healthy and shiny? because now i use wen. i mean, look at this hair. my hair is softer, shinier and the volume who doesn't want more volume? ordinary shampoo? you don't need that anymore. all you need is wen. >> what does it take to get your hair this beautiful? just one thing: the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. it's revolutionary hair care that takes the place of shampoo, conditioner, deep conditioner, detangler, and leave-in conditioner all in one. saving you time working on your hair and saving you money on all the products you won't need anymore. most ordinary shampoos that lather use sulfates and detergents that may strip your hair of natural oils and cause dryness, frizziness, dullness, and color fade. but wen is designed to gently cleanse and moisturize your hair and scalp with no harsh stripping agents making hair shinier, softer, stronger, fuller after just one use. wen cleansing conditioners have been the buzz for top beauty magazine
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dot com and tell us what you think. some of the rowing the world the main news right now here on r g north korea warning foreigners evacuated from neighboring south korea in case of war breaks out the latest escalation of threats are from that country in japan when one has deployed missile interceptors around tokyo as a precaution against possible north korean police tick missile tests the u.s. early obviates a military presence in the region causing. the rhetoric in what is building into one of the worst crisis in the area since the korean war in one thousand fifty three. a sixty year old man has gone on a deadly shooting rampage in a village just south of the serbian capital all of his thirteen victims were neighbors and relatives and one was a young child the suspect then attempted to shoot himself and his wife they are now both in hospital the police say the man had no prior criminal record and that the motive for the killing is unclear. u.s. officials have begun notifying the lawyers of hunger striking prisoners in
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>> starting with the one question always using the technologies to distract us to save us from loneliness and fill the time or kill time with the study of mobile phones in one of the most common reasons is to kill time because nothing else is going on in their mind. so steadies her done on talk radio. in relates to the blocks but listens to talk radio? if you'd do psychological profiles it is the people who are lonely looking for communication but not so close that they would actually have to participate. so we know these devices can be used. another simple example of loneliness are being alone there was a study at stanford university between eight ann coulter of girls how they use social the working. and the people who did the most amount of social networking and multitasking we're sort of together but not really have the lowest self-esteem analyst self-confidence. and if you were between eight and 12th who would look in the i the people you are talking with which is hard for teenagers and a lot of adults but that would compensate redefining a different -- different competency? >> somebo
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>> the government is going to use cameras to watch us. they need to have probable cause and argument to use the constitution to do surveillance on us and then i am okay with it. but willie nilly and in open spaces, i am against that. one thing lost in the debate, almost all . cameras used to catch the young men in boston were private cameras. i am not opposed to protect their property. >> senator we are in times square and to the t and very last person, everyone said i want more cameras especially in areas that are prone to attacks they want more. why shouldn't we have more? >> in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy all of us wanted to get these young men who committed the atrocit yesee them tied and convicted there is it a lot of anger and emotion. after 9/11. 70 percent of the people would trade all of their freedom for security. it is back to 50-50 now it is it a slippery slope and some day you may have cameras everywhere. 1984, they inspector your bedroom and in your dining room and you never went a moment's notice without being watch
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let us pray. creator god, in the beginning, you said let there be light, and the light shone, piercing the darkness. help us find our way through the darkness now. you taught us we belong to each other. help us hold each other now. we pray comfort for those who have lost loved ones, courage for those who are struggling to the trauma of physical and psychic paand tenderness to those for whom the world no longer makes sense. lord, bless this broken hearted city as she finds her balance, dust yourself off, and tilts her head back toward the sky. open our eyes to your presence this morning. open our hearts your grace. restore us so that we can see and be tall light once again. and all that we hold holy, for me that is jesus christ, but the people of god together say amen. >> amen. >> reverend liz walker offering the greeting. the greek orthodox bishop. >> it is milege high honor of representing the greek orthodox community of boston and new england at this interfaith service at healing. this past mond
let us pray. creator god, in the beginning, you said let there be light, and the light shone, piercing the darkness. help us find our way through the darkness now. you taught us we belong to each other. help us hold each other now. we pray comfort for those who have lost loved ones, courage for those who are struggling to the trauma of physical and psychic paand tenderness to those for whom the world no longer makes sense. lord, bless this broken hearted city as she finds her balance, dust...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's provid
thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto...
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no matter what you are using to generate your electricity, we are not using coal, we are using less and less coal with the price of natural gas falling and we are using renewables as well, but the matter what you are using, plugging your car in is better than using gasoline. >> you're absolutely right, if you drive your electric car, you will emit less co2 than if you drove your gasoline car. the real issue here is how much does a car save in tons of carbon? how much carbon dioxide is cut from an electric car? >> i think the debate was on the manufacturing side. john: what are you saying? >> basically the manufacturing numbers are probably two to three times what the actual manufacturing is going to be. the other thing that is interesting. john: in total, let's take your manufacturing numbers and if i am green to buy an electric car, how much less carbon and my putting out? >> you're using only marginally more in the production of the car. they have vastly fewer moving parts, basically the battery that is essentially different. you're putting a little bit more carbon into that car. usin
no matter what you are using to generate your electricity, we are not using coal, we are using less and less coal with the price of natural gas falling and we are using renewables as well, but the matter what you are using, plugging your car in is better than using gasoline. >> you're absolutely right, if you drive your electric car, you will emit less co2 than if you drove your gasoline car. the real issue here is how much does a car save in tons of carbon? how much carbon dioxide is cut...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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thanks so much for joining us here today. it's been exactly three years since wiki leaks published a graphic video which. blocked on america's reputation the footage which shows u.s. helicopters killing more than a dozen iraqis not only shocked the world but. american soldiers who witnessed the massacre and we spoke to a former army veteran who shared his memories of a day he would rather forget. for by the way it was the video that put wiki leaks on the map turned the tide of war in iraq and landed private first class bradley manning in military detention but for army veteran ethan mccord it was just another day on duty the helicopters are approximately about a mile and a half away. when they resume his guys. and from looking at it now you can't see anything when i'm in that right there is obviously a camera dangling. if you're to really pay attention. that guy has an a k forty seven right there baghdad iraq two thousand and seven the two hundred sixteenth battalion was out patrolling a volatile part of the city i was about
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i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep using it. i have my husband using it. i have friends using it. i have make-up artists using it because it's just good, and when you know that something is good for you just, you know, spread the love. i'm a wen girl so, i'm gonna be using that forever. ♪ >> now i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, "will wen work on my hair?" it will. and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair, right? >> baby-fine blonde, coarse, thick, dry. >> right, and i would think that they'd need different types of product to deal with their-- >> 'cause you've been told that is why. every product out there tells you if you have this hair type you need this shampoo. if you have this hair type you need this shampoo. it doesn't have to be confusing. with wen sweet almond mint cleansing conditioner, both girls completely different hair types, i want to show you something. >> please. >> go at home and try this as well. just get your hair lift up a section of your hair. what do you see with her hair here? >> it's
i'm telling you, i'm gonna keep using it. i have my husband using it. i have friends using it. i have make-up artists using it because it's just good, and when you know that something is good for you just, you know, spread the love. i'm a wen girl so, i'm gonna be using that forever. ♪ >> now i know a lot of you out there are asking yourselves, "will wen work on my hair?" it will. and we're gonna prove it right now. naja and rebecka clearly have two different types of hair,...
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(applause). . >> yeah, mayorly thank you very much for the letting us use your house here tonight and letting -- we really appreciate it we know that you ran from the game to get here and so we really appreciate your commitment to our community and we are happy that you are here to celebrate this momentous day with us. we have an awesome community here, we are here to celebrate the awesomeness of our community the dedication of our community and, you know we are hebe here to serve all of you so really this award should go to everybody here in our community. thank you very much. (applause). >>> and i just want to echo jeff's words and say thank you for having us here today and thank you all for joining us and we look forward to many more arab heritage month celebrations and as well as our bigger community center and you know, through all of the different work that we do in different arab organization, different community organizationings it's about strengthening our community and contributing to the amazing cultural land scam of our city and we are very thankful to here today. >> and t
(applause). . >> yeah, mayorly thank you very much for the letting us use your house here tonight and letting -- we really appreciate it we know that you ran from the game to get here and so we really appreciate your commitment to our community and we are happy that you are here to celebrate this momentous day with us. we have an awesome community here, we are here to celebrate the awesomeness of our community the dedication of our community and, you know we are hebe here to serve all of...
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us to you know had been a foothold there to receive was a region you know i don't believe. you told me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is the thing that worked robson all you know today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the u.s. to to have a foothold in the region as it were of all those lives you don't know be worth there was through. free a country of a dictator yes but that just don't was all reason there's a lot of dictators and a rule that has to be taken out to hope that i would it was one of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not know where. the british. presence is now worth justify. it or chen thank you very much for your time. while another iraq war veteran emily yates told r.t. that washington's main reasons for getting into the called flaked were financial. my job i was actually i was a public affairs specialist in the military that's their name for a journalist my role was to basically make the war sound really wonderful to those of us who were fighting it to
us to you know had been a foothold there to receive was a region you know i don't believe. you told me that it was for you to love isn't that mass destruction souls lives lost is the thing that worked robson all you know today there was still no weapons to be found is it is it worth it just for the u.s. to to have a foothold in the region as it were of all those lives you don't know be worth there was through. free a country of a dictator yes but that just don't was all reason there's a lot of...
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it's also been used as a wind break and been used in many many parks. tree comes from the cypress family and the botanical name. i'm happy we are adding such a tree to san francisco and to honor the vivian brown sisters. now like we've done in many of our events, it's always an honor to introduce the supervisor of the district and like he said, we are very familiar with this piece of land. this land has had many trees that act as a buffer to the neighborhood and the neighborhood appreciates it but we are still trying to figure out who is the legal owner of it, but in that process, dpw and the neighbors always join and the one thing we do know is we need to take care of the trees and we do that with that, i introduce the supervisor norman yee. >> thank you, i'm just one of many san franciscans celebrating this day, arbor okay for vivian brown. i'm so glad that we have an opportunity to have a celebration in this district 7 to be able to celebrate more intensely this great icon of san francisco and i just hope that i get to see the tree when it's a hundre
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they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapon use, i've gotta make sure i got the facts. that's what the american people would expect. and if we end up rushing to judgment without hard, perspective evidence, then we can find ourselves in the position where we can't mobilize the international community to support what we do. there may be objections even among some in the region who are sympathetic to the opposition if we take action. so it's important for us to do this in a prudent way. what i've said to my team is we've gotta do everything we can to investigate and establish with some certainty what exactly has happened in syria, what is happening in syria, we will use all of the assets and resources we use at our disposal. we'll work with the neighboring countries to see whether we can establish a clear base line of f
they were used, when they were used, who used them. we don't have a chain of custody that establishes what exactly happened and when i am making decisions about america's national security and the potential for taking additional action in response to chemical weapon use, i've gotta make sure i got the facts. that's what the american people would expect. and if we end up rushing to judgment without hard, perspective evidence, then we can find ourselves in the position where we can't mobilize the...
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as for the wonders of mass destruction saul's lives lost and does not work to the us soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the iconic statue of saddam hussein speaks to r.t. a decade after the fall of baghdad. meanwhile the iraqi struggle to cope with sectarian violence political instability economic woes and the aftermath of the weapons unleashed by the u.s. military also. the polls the president falls. and he controls the past controls the future of wiki leaks publishers over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic records from the kissinger era revealing washington's past involvement with dictatorships and showing its present day policies in a new light. they've just joined us live from the r t new central eleven it's kevin owen a very good to have you company this hour. deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty now the every day realities of life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering that symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghdad a decade ago. the u.s. soldier indeed who played a key part in that histo
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, a, it was used and b, who used it? was it the rebels against the government? the government against the rebels? was it an independent commander gone rogue? was it accidental? there's still a lot of gray in this mix before we get to red lines. >> the president in the white house, unnamed officials have been very careful talking about it that way. one unnamed official given history of assessments related to weapons of mass destruction. it's very important we're able to establish this with sent and able to present information in a way that is airairtight. my next question is what does red line mean? i've been trying to figure it out all day. the use of chemical weapons is a red line. what is on the other side of thread line? >> that's the multi-billion question. for the obama administration it is very clear there are no good outcomes to any kind of military involvement by the united states. not even of the nature we saw in libya, not even imposing a no-fly zone. the administration has gamed every scenario out, our reporti
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to us. in our case where appropriate, where the law requires us to do, brief panels which we have found useful to us. all of those things, obviously, the processes are provided, i assume, to try to improve our rulemaking so we don't go off the rails and do something detrimental to the economy or to consumers. and i have no desire to do that. i want to carry out the task congress has given us to the best of our ability. i want you all to feel when you look and see what we've done that you can be proud of what we've done, and it reasonably reflects what your intentions were, and if it doesn't, i know i'm going to hear from you. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator brown. >> mr. cordray, it's nice to see you again. welcome back in front of our committee. your at least twice-a-year visits. we've talked about many of these things that never in our history has someone been with in many ways held hostage a qualified nominee of the president because a significant number of members of th
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statements on the use of chemical weapons by us us forces began with various levels of confidence and reached the point of president obama saying the world cannot allow the systematic use in the country washington still checking with claims of a such attacks let's take a look at how these came about how the samples used to make these assessments with said to be have been collected near aleppo which is just right here after the march incident the opposition and the syrian government are making claims and counterclaims. that attack now dawn here just next to damascus durai were true reports of cases of chemical weapons being used to a suburb that is just near damascus this is one of the commanders of the free syrian army recently claimed they have a position point is among the government top school with security syria chemical weapons now u.n. u.s. is general don says that all this leaves plenty for the room for probably cation. it's deja vu all over again we will remember the disaster as an adventurous u.s. and british invasion of iraq in two thousand and three based on allegations of
statements on the use of chemical weapons by us us forces began with various levels of confidence and reached the point of president obama saying the world cannot allow the systematic use in the country washington still checking with claims of a such attacks let's take a look at how these came about how the samples used to make these assessments with said to be have been collected near aleppo which is just right here after the march incident the opposition and the syrian government are making...
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it is use of chemical weapon and you get definitive evidence that it is used and your word means nothing. america has had for the last 60 years, the power and the belief in the world that when it said x, it will do x. i think that is really the problem here. i am wondering whether the administration understands how much of its word is at stake. >> mara. >> i thinkment white house is hoping with this announcement it can ratchet up pressure on assad but china and russia to stop blocking the diplomatic in the un. i don't think it will succeed. but this is a box of their own making. ment president created a red line and said there would be serious consequences and now he will have to do. there is it no fly zone. john mccain advocated that . leth alweaponry to the rebels and devicing a plan to make sure the chemical weapons when assad falls don't get in the wrong hands. those are costly and risky mutuals and the president is now bound to do some of them or else he will lose credibility. >> you know, steve, this comes a day after defense secretary hagel shrugged off the european claim that syr
it is use of chemical weapon and you get definitive evidence that it is used and your word means nothing. america has had for the last 60 years, the power and the belief in the world that when it said x, it will do x. i think that is really the problem here. i am wondering whether the administration understands how much of its word is at stake. >> mara. >> i thinkment white house is hoping with this announcement it can ratchet up pressure on assad but china and russia to stop...
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it could be used to be a yearly event. -- it used to be a yearly event. history butr in hopefully this is the end. host: what you think about the response from around the country? there has been the playing of "sweet caroline" at yankee stadium, something they don't often do givent the rivalry between the red sox and yankees. everyone watching this drama, what have been your thoughts as you watch us watching you? am a patriotic kind of guy. i like my national anthems of stuff. they did the sports page, saying we are all one. it was appreciated. that is how it feels to know that you can put aside your differences sometimes. chicago is a great sports town like boston as. whenves you a little faith dc towns like that pulling together. it is greatly appreciated. i have been talking to all of my friends. song,like you said with a you could put away petty differences and it brings up the good people. i really appreciate it. host: any calling on our line for independents. thank you for the call. next up is denise in ohio on our line for republicans. you are on t
it could be used to be a yearly event. -- it used to be a yearly event. history butr in hopefully this is the end. host: what you think about the response from around the country? there has been the playing of "sweet caroline" at yankee stadium, something they don't often do givent the rivalry between the red sox and yankees. everyone watching this drama, what have been your thoughts as you watch us watching you? am a patriotic kind of guy. i like my national anthems of stuff. they...